Affiliates-- These are links to people who will PAY the Annex if
you sign up. If you use them, the money earned will help support
this website (mostly to pay for the web space). Have a look. If
you are going to join AOL anyhow, please sign up from here!

Air
Cleaner -- Chevy air cleaner adapted to fit
International Engine on 1966 Glassic

Annexmaster
-- This is my made-up title for myself as webmaster. My contact information
is at the bottom of that page. When Annexmaster
comments are inserted into other people's remarks, they appear in purple.

Angelique
-- The Annexmaster's purple Glassic (car 1254, a 1978 Phaeton) and the inspiration for this
website.

Documents -- Here are a bill of sale for a
1971, and a window "sticker" and order form for a 1977.

Door -- A door built from
scratch to replace a damaged one. NOTE: On this project
we discover that, except for the recess behind the door handle on newer cars,
all year doors appear to be the same size!

Guestbook-- Here is a place to tell
the website about your Glassic, It is a "Guestbook" type of
form that you submit. Fill out only what you feel comfortable making public. As
of 2/08, there have been no reports of anyone abusing the email or phone or
address info found on the owners list.

Owner's
list-- a listing of owners by
serial number. Cars for sale can also be found here. This consists of info
submitted by owners (a "registry" of sorts) and info found on the Internet or
reported to the Annexmaster.

Rear End -- Somewhere on this website I may
have listed that the rear end in my 1978 would have come from a
Fairmont. In 2003 I had to replace a bent axle and it turned out
that it WAS a Mustang II axle that fit. The car has coil springs,
but the axle was originally set up for leaf springs. SOME later
models may have Fairmont rear ends, however.

Registry,
sign up -- Here is a place to tell
the website about your Glassic, It is a "Guestbook" type of
form that you submit. Fill out only what you feel comfortable making public. As
of 2/08, there have been no reports of anyone abusing the email or phone or
address info found on the owners list.

Registry,
view the list-- This is an owner's list. It's not
really a registry in that not all entries are submitted with the
owner's knowledge. It is more a list of "found cars"

Replicars-- The name for Glassics in their later years. This link
jumps you to the middle of the history page where the company
changed names.

Replicars.org-- Thus is
a smaller site operated by the Glassic Annex with some content on it, but mostly
to help people searching the web under the name "Replicars" . Its there for
people who don't know that Replicars are called "Glassics"

Restoration -- A number of Glassic owners have kindly shared
pics and text about their restoration projects on their cars. Here are the ones
that I can recall - there may be others on the site too. Cars
#144, #189, #838,
#1017, #1290

Scrapbooks-- There are pictures everywhere, but this link takes you to
photo scrapbook #1 with a variety of pictures. There used to be 5 scrapbooks,
but most car pictures were moved to the photo ALBUM,
with the scrapbook reserved for some reunion pics and odds and ends.

Speed Test -- My 1978 is tested for 0
to 60 mph, with an in-car device.

Speedometer cable -- On my 1978, a '78
Mustang II speedometer cable was a direct replacement. The
fitting on the speedometer end was a screw-on on the Glassic but
the replacement was a slip-on, with a plastic retainer clip. It
fit, however. Note - get someone with skinny hands to reach up
behind the speedometer. It's a tight fit!

Tips from owners --
Another mish-mash of various topics. Different topics from Technical
Tid-Bits above.

Tire
Pressure and wheels -- Tire
pressure info and a good link to another site with some wheel and
brake swapping info for Mustang II based cars.

Tire,
Spare -- Spare tire under the car?
Unique idea for a 1966. (Scroll all the way to the bottom --
other topics also share that page)

Title -- A picture of the original Florida
title from 1967 car # 189. Scroll down this page to see it.

Tonneau
cover -- Car 914, a 1973 Roadster boasts a number of
interesting modificatons.
Tonneau
cover -- Car 189 a 1967 Phaeton
showing a tonneau cover. (covers the
drivers compartment and seats when top is down or not installed.)